Snowcrash
Wall / floor / light installation
Robert Weil Studio, Stockholm, 2004
Snowcrash was a site-specific installation developed for Robert Weil’s office environment, conceived as a continuous spatial work integrating wall, floor, and light into a single visual field. Rather than functioning as an applied artwork, the installation was designed to alter the perception of the room itself—its depth, orientation, and atmosphere.
Working with painted surfaces and light as equal materials, the project explored how color and illumination could dissolve conventional boundaries between vertical and horizontal planes. The space was activated through subtle shifts in tone, reflection, and intensity, allowing light to function both as a structural element and as a perceptual agent.
The installation transformed the office into a concentrated visual environment where movement through the room became part of the work. As the viewer changed position, the spatial relationships between surfaces shifted, producing a dynamic experience that oscillated between clarity and disorientation.
Snowcrash reflects my ongoing interest in color as a spatial force—how it can reorganize architecture, guide perception, and create a heightened state of awareness within everyday environments.